In the span of a day, newly announced Daily Show host Trevor Noah experienced both the highs and the lows of being thrust into the national spotlight. Noah’s post-announcement honeymoon period ended quickly when the Internet discovered offensive tweets from his past, but Comedy Central has stepped in to say it’s standing by him.

The channel’s PR Twitter account issued the following statement on Tuesday afternoon.

Many were upset by what were seen as anti-Semitic tweets, as well as jokes about punching and body-shaming women. The Internet’s lightning-fast cycle of insta-judgement ginned up outrage and counter-outrage from Noah’s critics and defenders; suddenly, everyone became an expert on joke-telling and satire.

Some people pointed out the ethical murkiness of judging others based on years-old tweets.

As I watch what’s happening to @trevornoah , I’m so relieved that all my tweets are perfect

Ari Shaffir, another Comedy Central personality, also came under fire this week for body-shaming a fellow comedian during a nationally televised stand-up set. The network has not yet commented on that incident. It was around this time last year that Stephen Colbertfaced the Internet mob for an out-of-context tweet about Asians.

Audra Schroeder is the Daily Dot’s senior entertainment writer, and she focuses on streaming, comedy, and music. Her work has previously appeared in the Austin Chronicle, the Dallas Observer, NPR, ESPN, Bitch, and the Village Voice. She is based in Austin, Texas.